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By: Kevin | MedicineOne of the difficulties with controlling sugar with medication is that it tends to affect less or more than desired at times. Either they have little effect or the blood sugar is as high as ever when one uses a certain dose or they lower the level below normal when higher doses are taken. Both are harmful to health are not natural ways of controlling blood sugar. read more

By: Kevin | MedicineMost of the people are boasting that they are not prone to diabetes. They think that they are beyond it and have no blood sugar problem with them. Away from the causes of blood sugar, here is to warn you that you should be cautious with any of the following alert symptoms of blood sugar. read more

By: Dale Heil | NutritionWhen seeking foods that lower blood sugar you should realize that these are the same foods you would consume if you were trying to lose weight. Going natural is the best way to accomplish both these goals. As a matter of fact, losing weight will help you lower your blood sugar more than most other treatments. Read on to find out how to do both. read more

By: Tehmina Mazher | DiabetesWhenever the level of sugar in blood starts to rise; the inner body tends to tell this the outer body by giving certain alarms. It is important to keep the symptoms alive and listen to them carefully. read more

By: Vikas Shannon | MedicineBlood sugar plays a significant role as a fuel of the body and feeds the brain, nervous system and tissues. You should maintain the normal blood sugar level because increase or decrease in the sugar level might invite other health related problems. read more

By: Joanna Verdan | DiabetesThe normal blood sugar levels of people no diabetes is between 80-90 mg/dL before meals and may rise up to 120 mg/dL or a little more after they eat, depending on what kind of food they had. If you have been diagnosed with diabetes or prediabetes, you may be feeling scared or confused, but do not panic. And, even more importantly, do not go into denial. Type 2 diabetes can be controlled and even reversed. The sooner you get help and start making changes to your diet and life-habits, the better off you will be. read more

By: drcharlesbuchar | WellnessBlood sugar means the monosaccharide (simple sugar) dissolved in the blood. More exactly, it is the glucose sugar or diabetic sugar. When the metabolism begins to drop, we need the help of insulin. Blood glucose in the circulatory system is converted into energy which the body needs. In other words, the blood sugar glucose regenerates the blood cells and boosts the metabolism. It is important that one should maintain blood sugar glucose levels between 70 to 100 mg/dl. When it comes to treating t read more

By: Dr Charles Buchar | Health & FitnessBlood sugar means the monosaccharide (simple sugar) dissolved in the blood. More exactly, it is the glucose sugar or diabetic sugar. When the metabolism begins to drop, we need the help of insulin. Blood glucose in the circulatory system is converted into energy which the body needs. In other words, the blood sugar glucose regenerates the blood cells and boosts the metabolism. It is important that one should maintain blood sugar glucose levels between 70 to 100 mg/dl. When it comes to treating t read more

By: Dr. Lee Mikal | Health & FitnessThe federal government conducts a landmark study from 1983 to 1993 that profoundly changed the organization of diabetes. The study involved 1,441 volunteers with Type 1 diabetes at 29 medical centers in the United States and Canada. The United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study in 1998 shaped similar results for people with Type 2 diabetes. read more

By: dr. sarkozy | Health & FitnessGlucose is the primary source of power for the body's cells, and blood lipids (in the form of fats and oils) are primarily a compact energy store. Glucose is transported from the intestines or liver to body cells via the bloodstream, and is made obtainable for cell absorption via the hormone insulin, produced by the body primarily in the pancreas. read more

By: Beverleigh H Piepers | DiabetesYou have been given a diagnosis of type 2 diabetes and you have learned the aim of treatment is to take control of this condition by normalizing your blood sugar levels. Are you interested in just treating the symptoms of diabetes, or in preventing or even reversing it's consequences? How do you go about this? Essential to treatment is learning to self-monitor your own blood sugars. read more

By: Venkataraman S | DiabetesDiabetes is a condition in which pancreas can't produce enough insulin. When cells stop responding to the insulin, so that glucose in the blood cannot absorbed into the cells of the body. Diabetes can be described in two broad stages read more